cross sibling rule challenge
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cross sibling rule challenge
There is a rumour going round that someone has objected formally to the x-sibling rule again at the grammar schools for entry 2016, and that it is going to judicial review. Can anyone confirm or deny this?
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It would be an objection to the Schools Adjudicator, rather than a judicial review (which could only happen after a decision by the adjudicator). The deadline for filing objections is 30th June. The Office of the Schools Adjudicator publishes adjudicator decisions, but not objections pending decision. If there is an objection, the schools would be notified, but they wouldn't announce it either unless there was to be a public meeting.
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I would have thought we would have heard if there had been a formal objection ie Watford Observer etc. I gather school admissions code does not expressly forbid it now. Where did you hear this?
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I wonder if the challenge could have come from the following (point no. 29)decaff wrote:I would have thought we would have heard if there had been a formal objection ie Watford Observer etc. I gather school admissions code does not expressly forbid it now. Where did you hear this?
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I've not challenged it btw. I think it would be easier to challenge the allocation of outer catchment places, particularly in light of the fact that the music cut off score for the WGBS has been lower for the outer catchment for two years running. In theory this could mean that it is easier to get a music place if you live in the outer catchment area.
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anyone in favour of cross sibling rules should contact the OSA office asap as there is definitely a challenge being adjudicated currently
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There does not seem to be a process by which you can support the current admissions process only a way of objecting to them! The only thing I can think of is to email: osa.team@osa.gsi.gov.uk
The big issue is for those parents who have chosen not to tutor or enter their child for the exams on the basis of the cross sibling rule and they will not find out that this could be changed until <8 weeks before the exams, hardly fair, especially if the appeal to the adjudicator is not public
The big issue is for those parents who have chosen not to tutor or enter their child for the exams on the basis of the cross sibling rule and they will not find out that this could be changed until <8 weeks before the exams, hardly fair, especially if the appeal to the adjudicator is not public
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What happened last time x sibling rule was dropped?
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But then consider those children who live 300 meters from the school but don't get a place whereas siblings living some 3 miles or more from the school get a place. Some consider this to be equally unfair.Mgnmum wrote:The big issue is for those parents who have chosen not to tutor or enter their child for the exams on the basis of the cross sibling rule and they will not find out that this could be changed until <8 weeks before the exams, hardly fair, especially if the appeal to the adjudicator is not public
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Significanly more places were allocated on the basis of proximity to the school (52 in 2012).decaff wrote:What happened last time x sibling rule was dropped?
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does anybody have any stats on how many of that 52 moved out of their rental address within the year